Maxxis creepy crawlers...

Mongo

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Mongo

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I'm praying they arrive before the apocalypse...I need to motor and steering parts to finish the zombie killer truck

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seventyfive

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The only thing I don't like about the creepy (actually all tires) versus the tsl bias is the side lugs.
Post up how they do in mud/wet rocks, interesting to see if they bite or dig. I know they're sticky, but I'd like to know if they are prone to tearing lugs more than the swamper.
since continental isn't making swampers now, whoever is changed them a bit. My current swampers barely needed balanced and I haven't ripped any lugs off yet.
BUT, since creepy's are about the same fuckin price as swampers now I may go maxxis next year, let us know what you think.
 

Mongo

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Not gonna see a lot of mud, wet rocks, maybe...

on my irok's the outside lugs tore off after the first runs in the rocks and I used dynabeads because of the beadlocks, but they balanced well and I've not heard of any issues with the creepy's, so we'll see. These are not a highway tire in way shape or form, but will see some highway miles and I can only imagine they sound like a 747. I'll let you all know
 

seventyfive

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I daily drive mine, so not concerned with road noise. Main thing I want to hear is how they handle on somewhat sloppy conditions. I m sure they are the best rock tires hands down, but if they just dig in mud they are out for me.
they do have 3/32's on the TSL, so that's gooder
 

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I've driven an RRC with these, and I've seen the RRC do some crazy trails with them. They are amazing tires by all means. Quite floaty on the road though understandably.